Program Description: This program of study provides specialized classroom instruction and practical shop experience to prepare students for employment in the field of Machine Tool or to provide supplemental training for individuals previously or currently employed in the field of Machine Tool. Students participating in the program operate industrial equipment and tools used by machinists including the setup and operation of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) lathes and mills. Students will learn the operation of manual lathes, mills, drill presses, and grinders. The program is designed to offer a broad background in metalworking experiences including making computations, cutting speeds and feeds, using precision measuring instruments, laying out parts, CNC machine basic programming, and heat treatment of metals.
Program Coordinator: Ryan Portier
Program Instructor(s): Ryan Portier
Special Comments: All Machine Tool Technology courses in this program of study must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students should check with the department head for specific general education course grade requirements.
Overall Grade Point Average: Program requirements must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in order to receive a certificate of technical studies, or diploma.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete a Machine Tool Technology program will be able to:
- Interpret machine tool working drawings, sketches, and part prints.
- Identify and use precision measuring instruments and hand tools.
- Perform mathematical functions to solve numerical problems related to machine tool technology.
- Identify and use manual machine shop equipment.
- Identify and use computer numerical control equipment.
- Identify and use handheld precision measuring instruments.
- Demonstrate fundamental machine shop safety practices.
CIP Code: 480501